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Compassion fatigue: When caring takes a toll
Compassion fatigue is a growing issue amongst care providers. Through needs assessments and development of customized training, care providers gain knowledge to identify, treat, and even prevent compassion fatigue. By ... -
Compassion practice: New insights into compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction
(2016-07-13)Session presented on Friday, July 22, 2016: For a term that only emerged in the early 1990's, a tremendous amount of research has been done on compassion fatigue, but authors continue to state that there is a lack of ... -
Compassion satisfaction among the clinical nurses
This presentation reveals aspect of facilitators, barriers, and strategies that might contribute to compassion fatigue among CNs at two Southern California health systems. Descriptive content analysis revealed: 1) Coping ... -
Compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among pediatric nurses and the impact on patient satisfaction
Compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction are two inter-related concepts. Individuals in helping professions may occasionally face compassion fatigue from giving so much of themselves to others. Compassion fatigue has ... -
Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and intent to stay among nurse leaders
Nurses in leadership roles have a substantial influence on the quality of the work environment and on safety, quality, and patient outcomes. However, compassion satisfaction (CS) and burnout (BO) have historically been ... -
Compassion, collaboration, and community strategies for staff well-being
(Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2023-06)The COVID-19 pandemic brought unforeseen, unprecedented challenges to healthcare staff well-being. It also elicited compassion, a sense of community and belonging, and strong interdisciplinary collaboration at NYC Health ... -
Compensation of staff nurses employed in United States hospitals from 1960 to 1990
Compensation for registered nurses employed as staff nurses in nonfederal hospitals from 1960 to 1990 was studied. Significant events of hospital financing, professional efforts to improve wages and working conditions, and ... -
Competence in caring for patients with opioid addiction: A phenomenological approach
There is an increasing number of hospital admissions of patients living with the disease of opioid addiction. Building competency amongst nursing students and novice nurses is one step towards increasing the quality of ... -
Competence in dementia care among nurses working in acute care settings
This study is a preliminary investigation of competence in dementia care among nurses in South Taiwan. It can be a benchmark for nurse training and education which help nurses achieve effective dementia care and improve ... -
Competency and work environments among military and civilian perioperative registered nurses: A predictive model
This study examined the self-assessed competency levels, work environments, sub-specialty training and selected demographic characteristics of two groups—civilian and military (United States Navy) perioperative nurses. ... -
A competency roadmap for advanced practice nursing education using PRIME-NP
(Elsevier, 2021-12-12)Background: Clinical competency validation is essential for nurse practitioner (NP) education and public accountability. While there has been robust discussion around what constitutes clinical competency and assessment, ... -
Competency testing: Evaluating a BSN student’s readiness for transition to practice
(2018-03-29)Systematic use of competency testing fosters success in student transition to clinical nursing practice. Chi-square analysis found a relationship between standardized assessments, NCLEX passage, clinical decision making, ... -
Competency-based education (CBE): Leveraging equity in higher education
Competency-based education (CBE) has the potential to be a powerful lever for access and equity in higher education. Integrating multiculturalism into CBE programs can further promote equitable outcomes. Addressing critical ... -
Competency-based nurse education: An overview for the preceptor
Many health care disciplines, including nursing, are moving to competency-based curriculum designs for preparing their future professions. Moving from content-based to competency-based infers a shift from a focus on teaching ... -
Competency-based public health clinical educational strategies
(2012-9-12)Challenges facing nursing educators and public health agencies in preparing a public health nursing workforce for the 21st century include a lack of clinical sites, competition between schools of nursing for public health ... -
Competent older adults' preferences in healthcare decision making
This study aimed to investigate the elderly patients' thoughts of family involvement and its harmony among family in health care decision making by semi-structured interviews. They perceived the relation of family until ... -
Competition-based learning (CBL) in nursing education
(2018-03-08)Competition- Based Learning (CBL) is a new innovative method of learning. It enhances students learning through fostering collaborative learning and motivation to learn. An approach of applying CBL in the nursing education ... -
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use and Quality of Life in Chinese Women with Breast Cancer: A Taiwanese Survey
(2012-9-12)Purpose: The purposes of this study were (1) to determine the prevalence and modalities of CAM use by Taiwanese women with breast cancer; (2) to measure the level of satisfactions and perceived benefits of CAM use; (3) to ... -
Complementary and alternative medicines for pain management: Acute care nurses' knowledge and treatment beliefs
Participants will learn about acute care nurses knowledge, attitudes and beliefs concerning complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) for pain management and how they relate to referrals for CAM therapies. -
Complementary and alternative modalities used by women with female-specific cancers
In this cross-sectional, retrospective, explanatory secondary analysis of the 2002 National Health Interview Survey, complementary and alternative modality (CAM) use and high-risk CAM use by women with female-specific ...